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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday January 4 1943

1943

In the circumstances one would expect that the Full Bench would continue to sit after the holidays and the hearing of the Leferences would be resumed. [...] The Land Acquisition Act does not lay down any hard and fast rule as to the mode of valuation; the Court may either value the land including all interests therin and then apportion the amount between the several interests or value the interest separately and ascertain the total by addtion. [...] But all that means that the value of the whole is greater than the combined value of the parts and the increased value arising from the union of interests necessarily blongs to Government in whose hands the union takes place. [...] 28 of the Provincial Insolvency Act read together is that the whole of the property of the insolvent vests in the Receiver with effect from the date of the presentation of the petition in insolvency. [...] 51 has on the rights cf the Receiver in whom the property vests with effect from the date of the presenttion of the petition—are firstly that if any assets have been realised in execution of the decrees before the date of the admision of the petition the Receiver will have no right to prevent the decree-holder from getting the benefit of those alisets even if such assets are in the hands o
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2
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday January 4 1943
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